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each year more than a thousand cadets graduate here and become officers in the united states army. tonight, we will not only explore the rich history of west pointed and get a look at living traditions but also get to enjoy the music of the arm's oldest band. west point band is one of finest musical organizations. throughout the next hour we'll hear them on the field, in the hall, and on stage as they perform for the public in their annual holiday concert. >> jon: before we get to the music, let's go to washington, d.c. for a special message from general martin dempsey. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and west pointed graduate. >> thanks for the opportunity to showcase this national treasure during the holidays and, of course, to hear the music of the west pointed band. the army's oldest and one of the very best. i also don't want to miss this opportunity to highlight the service and sack why create ties of the millions of servicemen and women serving our nation at home and broad during the holidays. i wish them and their families happy holidays. >> jon: thank you. holiday se
each year more than a thousand cadets graduate here and become officers in the united states army. tonight, we will not only explore the rich history of west pointed and get a look at living traditions but also get to enjoy the music of the arm's oldest band. west point band is one of finest musical organizations. throughout the next hour we'll hear them on the field, in the hall, and on stage as they perform for the public in their annual holiday concert. >> jon: before we get to the...
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from the president of the united states, friends or houses of worship here, members of this community are seeking solace all weekend. this morning, some of the children survived the shooting, went to sunday school just like they did every week, it sounds like a simple thing, wasn't simple or easy for anyone. not for the children or their teacher. >> reporter:his is where some of the children who were killed at sandy hook elementary prayed and went to sunday school. she was back on this sunday for all her students, including those who survived. >> you had a lot of children here in this room, what was that like for you. >> it was a little bit -- it was very scary, because i spent yesterday trying to prepare for today. but you don't know what's going to happen. and right in the middle a child raised their hand. i said yes, and they said, my friends died. later on when we got to the point where we prayed, pretty much every child in here had a prayer, and many of them were my friend jack died, my friend ben died, my friend charlotte died. we prayed, we probably prayed more than we've ever
from the president of the united states, friends or houses of worship here, members of this community are seeking solace all weekend. this morning, some of the children survived the shooting, went to sunday school just like they did every week, it sounds like a simple thing, wasn't simple or easy for anyone. not for the children or their teacher. >> reporter:his is where some of the children who were killed at sandy hook elementary prayed and went to sunday school. she was back on this...
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i believe this is the united states of america. i fully expect that now, for the first time, we have the type of devastation others have suffered and should understand we are going to have the type of response others have received. i would like to get a sense of you as the type of commitment this administration has? >> this is a region i also have roots in. i married a jersey girl. i have worked in new jersey, grew up in new york. besides the personal commitment i have, i also see the president who is on the ground in new jersey almost immediately and has done everything he can to help the short term and has given me the responsibility. you have my commitment we will do that. we will get the pass in the next few weeks because, frankly, there are too many homeowners, to many small businesses, too many renters that have lives that are simply on hold until they know what resources will be available to them. fema can not provide for a full recovery. they are a response organization. we need to take further steps through a supplemental
i believe this is the united states of america. i fully expect that now, for the first time, we have the type of devastation others have suffered and should understand we are going to have the type of response others have received. i would like to get a sense of you as the type of commitment this administration has? >> this is a region i also have roots in. i married a jersey girl. i have worked in new jersey, grew up in new york. besides the personal commitment i have, i also see the...
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are competing against each other in a way that harms the people of the united states and the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again quote bernie sanders i mean he's just of this and says that any state that is using these that is using taxpayer money to subsidize corporations to get them to move out of another state should lose their federal highway funds i mean i'm i'm personally torqued off by the protection that the obama administration gave the tire industry because i had to buy tires recently and it just kills me that there's like a thirty five percent tariff on imported tires from china you know who put that they're trying to push regardless of how it is it's there and i hate it and and it basically is just a sop to the tires because you're i mean there could be sacrifices here i mean if you're going to pay a little bit more for tires but that's also going to mean that there's a community of american workers who still have jobs there are still contributing to the economy i mean isn't that a fair tradeoff to look there if they're hardwork
are competing against each other in a way that harms the people of the united states and the united states and so we should we should simply pass a law that says and again quote bernie sanders i mean he's just of this and says that any state that is using these that is using taxpayer money to subsidize corporations to get them to move out of another state should lose their federal highway funds i mean i'm i'm personally torqued off by the protection that the obama administration gave the tire...
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>> when we talk about the assault weapons ban that was in place in the united states, to have allowed that to go away or dissipate, it's the state's ability to enforce that because guns move across state lines. in fact, a lot of guns used in crimes in connecticut were purchased at -- we know because we can track them. they were purchased at gun shows in other states particularly down in the southern portion of the united states. they work up coast and get here. that was not the case in this situation. the brady bill was a piece of legislation that made a lot of sense and still does, and one can only hope that we'll find a way to limit these weapons that really only have one purpose. >> governor, thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. with we return, will the gun debate lead anywhere this time? i'll talk to the governor of colorado. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to t
>> when we talk about the assault weapons ban that was in place in the united states, to have allowed that to go away or dissipate, it's the state's ability to enforce that because guns move across state lines. in fact, a lot of guns used in crimes in connecticut were purchased at -- we know because we can track them. they were purchased at gun shows in other states particularly down in the southern portion of the united states. they work up coast and get here. that was not the case in...
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galatea reinstate in the united states of america so it's becoming the new you know pick pick your tinpot dictator. given the right to work for less was say that you can benefit from your association with the union in the workplace you can force the union to defend you spend resources you can actually burn out a union by demanding that they constantly do things for you and yet you can choose not to pay for it do you think that if if i wanted to be a member my little company want to be a member of the chamber of commerce that i should be able to go to them and say i want all the benefits of being a member of the chamber of commerce but i don't think i want to pay the dues right yeah i mean that should be probably something that gets resolved in the law i mean maybe they need to go further and as the essence of right to work is you don't anybody and put it in place where you get into a position where you if you seek union representation i believe you have to begin paying to know you know ok well then that is the law in all going to law states that say that support the concept should be and
galatea reinstate in the united states of america so it's becoming the new you know pick pick your tinpot dictator. given the right to work for less was say that you can benefit from your association with the union in the workplace you can force the union to defend you spend resources you can actually burn out a union by demanding that they constantly do things for you and yet you can choose not to pay for it do you think that if if i wanted to be a member my little company want to be a member...
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its list is capturing the mood and spirit of the united states this year. according to what we were searching for and talking about and looking for, top trending stock searches facebook, zynga, yelp, samsung and arena pharmaceuticals which develops anti-obesity drugs. interesting. and when hunger strikes, the most searched food companies were costco, pizza hut, dominos, papa john's, food network and weight watchers. proving those who dance eventually pay the fiddler. thank you so much for being with me. we'll take a look at hot holiday toys with toys "r" us ceo gerry storch. keep it right here. where wall street meets main street. see you next week. have a great week, everybody.
its list is capturing the mood and spirit of the united states this year. according to what we were searching for and talking about and looking for, top trending stock searches facebook, zynga, yelp, samsung and arena pharmaceuticals which develops anti-obesity drugs. interesting. and when hunger strikes, the most searched food companies were costco, pizza hut, dominos, papa john's, food network and weight watchers. proving those who dance eventually pay the fiddler. thank you so much for being...
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keith lives in the united states and i live in europe. >> one of the great clips i came across was you guys noodling together. >> yeah. >> how much of that is the secret sauce of the stones, where you two need to be together to do that? >> i think we've gone past that, really. >> we're made to do this. it's when we're not working there's a problem. or could be. but otherwise, mick and i have been working together the last few months. it's been a revelation really. >> really? >> yeah. how you can all get along once you're in the groove and stuff and how much we actually do fit together. it's very interesting. >> there was a time earlier this year, i thought -- i don't think it will happen again. i didn't mind. >> there was a time when it was in the balance when people were saying oh, it's not going to happen. it looked like it, but i never believed it. >> and as they had struggled for harmony, some in the band have also tackled addiction over the years, most notably keith's hard-won battles with heroin. >> i don't do anything no more. i've done it all. once you've done it all, what are
keith lives in the united states and i live in europe. >> one of the great clips i came across was you guys noodling together. >> yeah. >> how much of that is the secret sauce of the stones, where you two need to be together to do that? >> i think we've gone past that, really. >> we're made to do this. it's when we're not working there's a problem. or could be. but otherwise, mick and i have been working together the last few months. it's been a revelation really....
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the united states is embracing these resources so we're the united states and canada, for that matter are moving towards energy independence, europe and parts of asia are --. melissa: moving towards being more dependent. the problem china is having with the water is something we were suffering from this summer in the drought as well. is there a solution for that coming down the road? is there a way for recycled water for fracking instead of drinking? s seems like somebody would fix that problem? >> again this is part of the environmental concerns and are fantastic being brought to the fore, the industry here in north america is coming greater scrutiny. this technology has been around for 30 years. it is proven to be safe, but the greater the technology the better. keep in mind natural gas well more than $100 a barrel 10 years ago. it is the old addage. high prices are the best cure for high prices. in t past 10 years we brought the technology along where we have this abundance of gas. clearly with the environmental concerns the industry will certainly solve the problem. the profit mod
the united states is embracing these resources so we're the united states and canada, for that matter are moving towards energy independence, europe and parts of asia are --. melissa: moving towards being more dependent. the problem china is having with the water is something we were suffering from this summer in the drought as well. is there a solution for that coming down the road? is there a way for recycled water for fracking instead of drinking? s seems like somebody would fix that...
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. >> jennifer: you've been to africaish and you wouldn't expect this in the united states. was that hard? >> um, yeah, it was pretty difficult. we surveyed people and spent the whole day talk talking to people, and having them lose their entire life in a night was difficult. i ran into who women who had infants at home. to cope with the heat they had gas burners on all day with their windows and doors shut. they didn't even understand the risk of carbon monoxide to them or their infants. it was really, really difficult to see people struggle and come up with their own solutions. some of them were barely viable. at the same time it was really incredible to see the stories that came out of it and the heroic efforts that were made to help. there was one area in the rockaways where one house went up in flames in a matter of minutes. due to an electrical fire. what happened there, they were actually underwater, 8 to 12 feet of water in some parts. these people, they saw the flames coming from behind them. the water levels rising in front of them. they were trapped. firefighters
. >> jennifer: you've been to africaish and you wouldn't expect this in the united states. was that hard? >> um, yeah, it was pretty difficult. we surveyed people and spent the whole day talk talking to people, and having them lose their entire life in a night was difficult. i ran into who women who had infants at home. to cope with the heat they had gas burners on all day with their windows and doors shut. they didn't even understand the risk of carbon monoxide to them or their...
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but here in the united states, it's "50% off all christmas decorations and wrappings" day. it's another wednesday. back to work for most people. kris, good to have you back with us. gonzalo and debra, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling buttons, because here comes the jeopardy! round. hopefully, you'll get to use them often for these categories. that was a good year. alex: kris, start us. talk of the town for $200.
but here in the united states, it's "50% off all christmas decorations and wrappings" day. it's another wednesday. back to work for most people. kris, good to have you back with us. gonzalo and debra, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling buttons, because here comes the jeopardy! round. hopefully, you'll get to use them often for these categories. that was a good year. alex: kris, start us. talk of the town for $200.
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are now in prison in the united states. bob orr cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> pelley: we remember ravi >> pelley: we got word late shankar, master of the sitar. a. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. c'mon, michael! get in the
are now in prison in the united states. bob orr cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> pelley: we remember ravi >> pelley: we got word late shankar, master of the sitar. a. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms....
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but everybody, even all over the united states here. >> reporter: from portland, oregon, 26 wreaths for each innocent life lost. and from sanford, north carolina, 26 christmas trees donated. >> through the strategy, i wanted them to feel love from all over. >> reporter: firefighter anthony carpenter helped line the trees along the entrance to sandy hook elementary. >> i would say within an hour, they were all decorated. >> reporter: from long island, new york, 26 ornaments. >> they are not alone. >> yeah. >> yeah, not alone. >> reporter: children from ft. stuart, georgia, sending toys to children in newtown in time. christmas. from all over the world, 2 million people signing this card online, offering their condolences and love. free hot coffee for the whole town from someone in los angeles. >> reporter: maxiline ramos manages newton general store and >> their lives will never be the same. it goes along way. >> reporter: maxiline ramos manages newton general store and says coffee was just the beginning. how much was coming in. >> every minute. >> reporter: from chicago, illinois, train
but everybody, even all over the united states here. >> reporter: from portland, oregon, 26 wreaths for each innocent life lost. and from sanford, north carolina, 26 christmas trees donated. >> through the strategy, i wanted them to feel love from all over. >> reporter: firefighter anthony carpenter helped line the trees along the entrance to sandy hook elementary. >> i would say within an hour, they were all decorated. >> reporter: from long island, new york, 26...
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you're talking about 8 days of funding for the united states government. >> right. >> medicare -- >> when spending comes in. >> we have a medicare program where people are paying one third of the cost and 20 million more americans will be on it the next ten years and we have yet to deal with that. >> one other thing that the president said during this interview. he was asked about chuck hagel used to be a republican senator, his name has surfaced as a possible secretary of defense. there have been complaints about him, about some votes he made, vis-a-vis iran and comments he made about gays and some other things he said about israel and here was the question from david gregory. . >> do you think disqualify him? >> not that i see. i've served with chuck hagel. i know him. he's a patriot. somebody who has done extraordinary work both in the united states senate, somebody who served this country with valor in vietnam. and is somebody who's currently serving on my advisory board and doing an outstanding job. >> do you have any problems with senator hagel? >> i thought susan rice was goin
you're talking about 8 days of funding for the united states government. >> right. >> medicare -- >> when spending comes in. >> we have a medicare program where people are paying one third of the cost and 20 million more americans will be on it the next ten years and we have yet to deal with that. >> one other thing that the president said during this interview. he was asked about chuck hagel used to be a republican senator, his name has surfaced as a possible...
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-- worried about united states? >> i think united states is incredibly important to china, and recognize that. not only in very practical ways, but in another way, more psychological. there is a 150 year history were china has been trying to check itself up in big shin itself upr status. there is this lingering psychological mindset of china being victimized by the great powers. it is kind of a struggle between china's new confidence and success, and these old feelings, is why these visits to ensure rattled and a bit. -- asia rattle them a bit. >> way back at the beginning of notlast century -, japan only occupy it, but every other great power had pieces of it. >> is a struggle between a feeling of being a victim, and agents superiority. >> it is an absolute contradiction. two sides of the same mind. in the end, a new sense of chinese confidence and a sense of respect from the world will help cure this historical the element. -- dilemma. this is the reason that your job is so hard, because sometimes people -- things
-- worried about united states? >> i think united states is incredibly important to china, and recognize that. not only in very practical ways, but in another way, more psychological. there is a 150 year history were china has been trying to check itself up in big shin itself upr status. there is this lingering psychological mindset of china being victimized by the great powers. it is kind of a struggle between china's new confidence and success, and these old feelings, is why these...
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that weekend i had faith in only two things; god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium, she started tearing up. as i tried to respond, i started tearing up, and there was, obviously, a murmur of approval throughout the audience. so she stood up, pointed her finger at me, and she said thank you for coming. i came over here 50 year t -- years later to say that, and she sat down. it was worth everything. the book tour, i have a university press, they don't pay advances. i go to hotels, i pay for the air fare, pay for the hotel, pay for everything because i want to get the message out. i want to get young people to know about what happened 50 years ago. but that poignant moment answered the question that my driver asked me 50 years later: sir, are we doing any good down here? so i'll never forget that moment. putting a book together like this 50 years later, um, it is in the first perp because i wanted -- first person because i wanted the reader to, well, to be with me, but almost be ahead of where the protagonist is. the protagonist did not
that weekend i had faith in only two things; god and the united states army. that moment i grabbed the podium, she started tearing up. as i tried to respond, i started tearing up, and there was, obviously, a murmur of approval throughout the audience. so she stood up, pointed her finger at me, and she said thank you for coming. i came over here 50 year t -- years later to say that, and she sat down. it was worth everything. the book tour, i have a university press, they don't pay advances. i go...
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in front line hodgkin's lymphoma, it's about 9,000 patients a year just in the united states. and if you look at the t-cell lymphomas, it's roughly 5,000 to 6,000 patients in the united states. so that market opportunity is substantial. >> you have currently said, you went through your most recent conference call that you are going to have substantial sales next year, so i want to tell an investor in my show that absolutely wants to buy something, how do you balance flat next year with the possibility of a very exciting pipeline for 2014, 2015? how do we view this? >> i think it's a good question, what you're asking. first of all, we didn't provide guidance yet for 2013 formally until february, which is our fourth quarter conference call, so then we'll be clear with what our guidance is for 2013. we look forward to a lot of catalysts coming up, we expect early next year approval in canada, we just recently got approval with our partner, approval in the 27 member countries in the european union. we are submitting early next year two supplemental or sblas for two additional indi
in front line hodgkin's lymphoma, it's about 9,000 patients a year just in the united states. and if you look at the t-cell lymphomas, it's roughly 5,000 to 6,000 patients in the united states. so that market opportunity is substantial. >> you have currently said, you went through your most recent conference call that you are going to have substantial sales next year, so i want to tell an investor in my show that absolutely wants to buy something, how do you balance flat next year with...
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that we have 32, 33,000 deaths as a result of gun liance in the united states, 18,000 of those are suicide. if you have a gun in your home, it's it-- there's a good chance it's going to be used against you or a family member. 32,000 a year is what we're talking about. >> schieffer: you have some very tough gun laws in connecticut. is there anything else that needs to be done here, either at the local or at the national level? >> well, you know when someone-- when someone can use an assault weapon to enter a building, actually shoot out that which was preventing him from getting in the building, have clips up to 30 rounds on a weapon that can almost instantaneously fire those, you have to start to question whether assault weapons should be allowed to be distributed the way they are in the youth. you're right, connecticut has pretty tough regulations, but, obviously, they didn't prevent this woman from acquiring that weapon, and, obviously, allowed the sun to come into possession of those and use them in a most disastrous way, a most vicious way. >> schieffer: what do you want now from your
that we have 32, 33,000 deaths as a result of gun liance in the united states, 18,000 of those are suicide. if you have a gun in your home, it's it-- there's a good chance it's going to be used against you or a family member. 32,000 a year is what we're talking about. >> schieffer: you have some very tough gun laws in connecticut. is there anything else that needs to be done here, either at the local or at the national level? >> well, you know when someone-- when someone can use an...
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the more you export the more benefit to the united states in the form of job creation. so it is a win, win for us and we should play by the free market rules of free trade. what is his beef? i'm trying to understand this beef. is it prices? >> well, it is a mother's belief that if we could keep the price of natural gas at home, it would drive the price down. the price years ago at $13 was dropped to $3 wbecause of the free market. we need to let the free market work continue to produce the natural gas and where appropriate export it to keep that economic activity going and andrew and others will continue to have vast supplies of natural gas at affordable prices. >> if you are exporting, there is going to be global price setting as there is in the oil business. i understand they are on the cheap side right now, but that price is determined by all sales at the margin. >> we should remember, as you pointed out, it is the laws of supply and demand. the more supply in the marketplace the better off we are. we should think of the vast resource we have right here in the united
the more you export the more benefit to the united states in the form of job creation. so it is a win, win for us and we should play by the free market rules of free trade. what is his beef? i'm trying to understand this beef. is it prices? >> well, it is a mother's belief that if we could keep the price of natural gas at home, it would drive the price down. the price years ago at $13 was dropped to $3 wbecause of the free market. we need to let the free market work continue to produce...
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states hit another milestone. oil production last month hit the highest level since 1998, another step towards energy independence in the country, and another reason why oil prices are under pressure. the spread between the u.s. and europe, we're making a lot of progress on the oil production front, but across theeboard, we are seeing products really getting hit. oil, a feature today, down over five cents a gallon, and a lot has to do with the warm temperatures and slowing demand. other big news on europe, production coming back and crude pressing it down. the standard here, how the medal -- throwing it to sandra here, how the metals looking? >> gold and silver down, commodities in the red. gold, certainly, no two ways about it, a rough time of it lately. not just down $23 today, but dropping below the $1700 level, but despite that drop today, gold still up about 9%. so far this year, it's had a lot of volatility, but the same thing can't be said, guys, looking at gds, a come -- compilation of the mining stocks wh
states hit another milestone. oil production last month hit the highest level since 1998, another step towards energy independence in the country, and another reason why oil prices are under pressure. the spread between the u.s. and europe, we're making a lot of progress on the oil production front, but across theeboard, we are seeing products really getting hit. oil, a feature today, down over five cents a gallon, and a lot has to do with the warm temperatures and slowing demand. other big...
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let's go to mike in maryland. >> caller: a united states army retired booyah for you. wta mortgage, buy, sell, or hold? >> we have to be careful here. what ben bernanke is doing with this bond market makes it too darn hard for me to figure out what to do with mortgage rates. i got to take a break here. let's go to frederick in washington, please. >> caller: hi, jim, how you doing, big booyah from bellevue, washington. go hawks. let's go microsoft. >> okay. microsoft does not yield enough yet to intrigue me. i do believe it will be a better stock in 2013 at some point. i have to believe some of that cycle of windows 8 kicks in. right now in no man's land. i don't like being in no-man's land. rick in missouri now. >> caller: jim, thank you for taking my call. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> caller: my question today, i want to know if arch coal will remain a big lump of coal for 2013. i bought it at 14. down to about 7. would like your insight. >> remember, on "mad money," we don't care where a stock has been, we care where it's going. i remain incredibly bearish arch co
let's go to mike in maryland. >> caller: a united states army retired booyah for you. wta mortgage, buy, sell, or hold? >> we have to be careful here. what ben bernanke is doing with this bond market makes it too darn hard for me to figure out what to do with mortgage rates. i got to take a break here. let's go to frederick in washington, please. >> caller: hi, jim, how you doing, big booyah from bellevue, washington. go hawks. let's go microsoft. >> okay. microsoft does...
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i am a citizen of the united states. >> reporter: for neighboring rancher david beckham, it's even worse. he moved his family off the land, hearing the armed smugglers pa passing through at night. he skofs when the administration claims the border is safer than ever. >> that's a joke. they can believe what they want. they can live in candy land. >> reporter: for miles and miles in southern arizona, this is the international border, the two countries, mexico there, the u.s. here, are separated by a four-wire fence, with hundreds of trails going from the border north into the united states. ranchers accuse the u.s. border patrol of concentrating its patrols and checkpoints miles north of where the ranchers live. >> we need to secure the border right there. at the border. >> reporter: the border patrol says it positions its agents where they are most effective, and that increased manpower and technology have dramatically reduced illegal border crossings. >> yes, there is traffic out on those ranch lands. communities continue to be impacted to a certain extent. but you can't discount the fac
i am a citizen of the united states. >> reporter: for neighboring rancher david beckham, it's even worse. he moved his family off the land, hearing the armed smugglers pa passing through at night. he skofs when the administration claims the border is safer than ever. >> that's a joke. they can believe what they want. they can live in candy land. >> reporter: for miles and miles in southern arizona, this is the international border, the two countries, mexico there, the u.s....
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more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow. happening now in the bay area computer software problem causing delays between 5 and 30 minutes on caltrain. a spokeswoman says the glitch is causing a problem with the signals, delays of more than an hour when service began in morning. caltrain is using a back-up system and they hope to have trains on time by the evening. >>> we know it is the day after christmas, let the returns begin. >> we'll have tips for making your returns go smoothly. why retailers are pinning hopes on after christmas sales. >>> good samaritan finds a man's wedding ring in the snow on the side of i-80. now comes the hard part, finding the owner. >>> bargain shoppers are hitting stores in search of after christmas deals, stores are slashing prices in hopes of turning around a disappointed holiday season. master card says retail sales increased only 7/10 of 1% weakest since 2008. amy
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we begin our special edition of "the situation room" by focusing in on the search for answers. why? why would a 20-year-old man kill his mother, then gun down 20 children and six adults at the sandy hook elementary school before taking his own life? why? police are not the only ones pouring over the evidence, exploring answers. medical investigators are all over this case as well. let's go to our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. he is joining us now. now, sanjay, you have been taking a very close look, potentially at the mind of a killer. >> yeah, and that question, why, wolf that you ask, it is hard to say for sure whether there is ever going to be a satisfactory answer to that. but there are several things that medical experts and investigators are going to look at, including specific patterns. we looked at ten of the most widely studied cases, tragedies, i should say in history. and take a look at what we found. first thing you notice when you look around newtown, ever
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we begin our special edition of "the situation room" by focusing in on the search for answers. why? why would a 20-year-old man kill his mother, then gun down 20 children and six adults at the sandy hook elementary school before taking his own life? why? police are not the only ones pouring over the evidence, exploring answers. medical investigators are all over this case as well. let's go to...
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trouble was how to contact a regime whose very existence the united states denied? >> we came up with the idea that our ambassador in warsaw should walk up to the chinese ambassador at the next social event in which they were both present and ask for a meeting and say we wanted to talk. >> this was like a spy thriller. >> absolutely. so there was a yugoslav fashion show and they were both there. our ambassador walked over to the chinese and our ambassador chased him down the hallway and finally cornered him long enough to say we wanted to talk. two weeks later a chinese car flying the chinese flag arrived at our embassy and brings the ambassador saying, okay, i'm ready to talk. >> but the meetings met with little progress. in the summer of 1969 with lower bureaucratic channels broken down kissinger and nixon devised a plan to go straight to the top, right to chairman mao. during a trip to pakistan they asked the president to arrange the china connection. >> nothing happened for six months, and then we got a message from the chinese via pakistan that basically said w
trouble was how to contact a regime whose very existence the united states denied? >> we came up with the idea that our ambassador in warsaw should walk up to the chinese ambassador at the next social event in which they were both present and ask for a meeting and say we wanted to talk. >> this was like a spy thriller. >> absolutely. so there was a yugoslav fashion show and they were both there. our ambassador walked over to the chinese and our ambassador chased him down the...
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now responsible for 10% of homicides in the united states, we're wondering about the cost of treating mental illness and overall impact. impact from former health and human services deputy secretary where he oversaw the federal budget of $700 billion for medicare, medicaid, drug safety and mental health services. he is now the senior fellow at the hudson institute. welcome, dr. troy. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> talk to me about how much money is put to work for mental health services in the united states. we know the percentage in terms of the people responsible for homicides in the united states as it pertains to mental health. how much money is spent on mental health services percentage weiss? >> we spend about $113 billion on memorial health services, about 5 or 6% of our overall health care spent. that's kind of in line with other countries. overall our spending is much higher as a percentage. on mental health we're about in line with other countries, $113 billion. that does not include the secondary costs, lost productivity at work or incarceration cos
now responsible for 10% of homicides in the united states, we're wondering about the cost of treating mental illness and overall impact. impact from former health and human services deputy secretary where he oversaw the federal budget of $700 billion for medicare, medicaid, drug safety and mental health services. he is now the senior fellow at the hudson institute. welcome, dr. troy. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me, sue. >> talk to me about how much money is put to...
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the surprise attack forced the united states into world war ii. today, survivors returned to pearl harbor to remember. >>> a severe draught is draining the mississippi. why it could also help drain your wallet. that's next. :.o of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org. let's keep medicare... and social security strong for generations to come. heartburn symptoms causedelieve by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta ca
the surprise attack forced the united states into world war ii. today, survivors returned to pearl harbor to remember. >>> a severe draught is draining the mississippi. why it could also help drain your wallet. that's next. :.o of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million...
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worst thing in all of politics once again this year, the united states congress, which according to gallup americans trust just slightly more than car dealers. >> the good thing for congress is there's nowhere to go but up. >> best way to keep the polls going down. that delay tactic called sequestration. neither party wanted to address the tough issues before the election, so they kicked the can down the road right to the fiscal cliff, and of course, they blamed each other. best supporters of gay rights, state victories and supreme court consideration for same-sex marriage, the election of the first openly lesbian u.s. senator, and president obama finally coming around to their cause. >> my expectation is that when you look back on these years, you will see a time in which we put a stop to discrimination against gays and lesbians, whether in the office or in the battlefield. >> equality, you know, people should be able to do whatever they really want in life. >> worst disappointment for supporters of comprehensive immigration reform. the president promised but won't be able to deliver unti
worst thing in all of politics once again this year, the united states congress, which according to gallup americans trust just slightly more than car dealers. >> the good thing for congress is there's nowhere to go but up. >> best way to keep the polls going down. that delay tactic called sequestration. neither party wanted to address the tough issues before the election, so they kicked the can down the road right to the fiscal cliff, and of course, they blamed each other. best...
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more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow. happening now in the bay area computer software problem causing delays between 5 and 30 minutes on caltrain. a spokeswoman says the glitch is causing a problem with the signals, delays of more than an hour when service began in morning. caltrain is using a back-up system and they hope to have trains on time by the evening. >>> we know it is the day after christmas, let the returns begin. >> we'll have tips for making your returns go smoothly. why retailers are pinning hopes on after christmas sales. >>> good samaritan finds a man's wedding ring in the snow on the side of i-80. now comes the hard part, finding the owner. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots th
more than 900 flights have been cancelled across the united states today. sfo reporting some delays to newark, philadelphia and dallas ft. worth. >>> saw people throwing out salt to melt some of the snow. happening now in the bay area computer software problem causing delays between 5 and 30 minutes on caltrain. a spokeswoman says the glitch is causing a problem with the signals, delays of more than an hour when service began in morning. caltrain is using a back-up system and they hope...
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while pelican bay houses some of the worst inmate the state of california, the security housing unit or shu, has always housed the worst inmates in pelican bay. >> now this might look concrete to you, but it is not comparison to the shu program. everything is concrete. >> no ground, no grass, it is all cement. lights all the time. noisy. the yard, you look up at the roof and it is like this. you don't see the sky, you still see bars, you know what i mean? >> you know, you can drive yourself crazy like that just sitting somewhere for 23 hours a day. i wouldn't want to see my worst enemy go back there. it's no place for any human being. >> in addition to containing inmates with a history of violence in the general population, the shu houses inmates who have been officially confirmed by the prison as active, valid gang members. >> under current policy, if you are validated as such, then you have an undetermined shu term and you will be housed in security housing unit for an indeterminate amount of time. that means forever. >> in each section, there are eight cells. the way the cells are
while pelican bay houses some of the worst inmate the state of california, the security housing unit or shu, has always housed the worst inmates in pelican bay. >> now this might look concrete to you, but it is not comparison to the shu program. everything is concrete. >> no ground, no grass, it is all cement. lights all the time. noisy. the yard, you look up at the roof and it is like this. you don't see the sky, you still see bars, you know what i mean? >> you know, you can...
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states. is more than 500 employees work for tully's nationwide. dempsey says he is is excited about the chance to help hundreds of workers. a bankruptcy court hearing is set for january 11 in seattle so we'll see if mcdreamy ends up in the coffee business. >>> a new hampshire family became instant millionaires over the holiday because of a mistake by a store cashier. the bennett family celebrated their good fortune this week. they won $1.3 million in the mega bucks lottery. it wasn't supposed to happen. scott went to a hillsborough circumstance isle k to purchase a lucky for life ticket but the cashier hit the wrong ticket and gave him a mega bucks ticket instead. >> he had the website on the computer and was staring at both of them and really truly didn't believe it. >> the cashier says she is thrilled with the mistake and the family is thinking about giving her a nice reward for her lucky bit of carelessness. that is a break and a half. >> the nation's largest coffee chain is delivering a m
states. is more than 500 employees work for tully's nationwide. dempsey says he is is excited about the chance to help hundreds of workers. a bankruptcy court hearing is set for january 11 in seattle so we'll see if mcdreamy ends up in the coffee business. >>> a new hampshire family became instant millionaires over the holiday because of a mistake by a store cashier. the bennett family celebrated their good fortune this week. they won $1.3 million in the mega bucks lottery. it wasn't...
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home of the united auto workers. now michigan will become the 24th right to work state. alex perez, abc news, lansing, michigan. >>> and we have another milestone tonight for american taxpayers. perhaps the most infamous bailout of the whole financial collapse was the rescue of corporate giant aig. taxpayers, you may remember, poured $182 billion into the company to keep it afloat. but today, the u.s. treasury sold its last share of aig stock. and it turns out, taxpayers made a profit of $22.7 billion. and today, that good news sent a jolt across wall street. the dow closing up, the fifth straight day of gains. the longest rally since march. >>> we want to show you an image that came into our news room today. imagine seeing this through your front windshield. it was the scene on an interstate highway in west virginia today. a massive gas line explosion, flames 75 feet high. so intense firefighters couldn't even approach. eye witnesses say it sounded like a boeing 757. the fire raging for an hour, completely destroying four homes, damaging five others and leaving two peop
home of the united auto workers. now michigan will become the 24th right to work state. alex perez, abc news, lansing, michigan. >>> and we have another milestone tonight for american taxpayers. perhaps the most infamous bailout of the whole financial collapse was the rescue of corporate giant aig. taxpayers, you may remember, poured $182 billion into the company to keep it afloat. but today, the u.s. treasury sold its last share of aig stock. and it turns out, taxpayers made a profit...
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this is the united states of america. there is a reason we call ourselves the united states of america. we respond collectively to the needs of our citizens, regardless of what part of the country they're from. we cannot get the type of recovery that both we and the nation needs unless we have a more robust response then some are suggesting. i want to thank you both for your testimony. i know we both look forward to continuing to work with you. as we depart, let me introduce the next panel. james wednesday is the executive director of the jersey transit, the largest statewide transit agency in the nation. he has kept a cool head in a very tumultuous time. he will help us understand the damage jersey transit incurred and the challenges they face going forward. mr. thomas prendergast is the president of the metropolitan transit authority. the mta sa offered extensive flooding damaged during the storm. i'm glad he's here to help us read our minds around what this challenges are. patrick is the executive authority of the port
this is the united states of america. there is a reason we call ourselves the united states of america. we respond collectively to the needs of our citizens, regardless of what part of the country they're from. we cannot get the type of recovery that both we and the nation needs unless we have a more robust response then some are suggesting. i want to thank you both for your testimony. i know we both look forward to continuing to work with you. as we depart, let me introduce the next panel....
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>> well, i think an expression by the president of the united states that he understands the difficulty that this community is going through is, i think, greatly appreciated by the community. i think what motivates the president is his desire to touch the family members who want to have that conversation, who want to be assured that the president of the united states understands that the pain that they're suffering from, and i suppose that there will be questions in that session with those parents or those siblings, but a level of reassurance that they'll get from the very highest office in our nation. >> governor dan malloy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> let me turn now to senator richard blumenthal and also -- senator-elect and congressman chris murphy here with us. senator blumenthal, you spent last of the 48 hours here. >> i spent a good part of the last two days in this community and i must, first of all, give me thanks to the governor for his strength and determination but also to the community which has really come together and demonstrated a kind of fiber and faith that
>> well, i think an expression by the president of the united states that he understands the difficulty that this community is going through is, i think, greatly appreciated by the community. i think what motivates the president is his desire to touch the family members who want to have that conversation, who want to be assured that the president of the united states understands that the pain that they're suffering from, and i suppose that there will be questions in that session with...
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the president of the united states is a meaningful man. he stood up for the prl princip he believes in. this is a conversation the american public wants to have. the american public knows as a nation we are better than a country where we can't send kids to school without fearing for their nation. a nation where we lose 32 people every day to gun murders. can they prevent every tragedy? no, but we can prevent a lot of them through things like universal background checks, doing something about assault weapons. this is the conversation the american public wants to have the only place where it's pol polarized political debate is in the halls of congress. we need to change that. we need to bring this conversation that's already happening, it was happening before this tragedy, use it to hold our elected officials accountable. you mentioned two things that could possibly be part of this discussion, but what do you think would constitute meaningful change? what would at last be a first step from a pragmatic point of view? what could you likely acc
the president of the united states is a meaningful man. he stood up for the prl princip he believes in. this is a conversation the american public wants to have. the american public knows as a nation we are better than a country where we can't send kids to school without fearing for their nation. a nation where we lose 32 people every day to gun murders. can they prevent every tragedy? no, but we can prevent a lot of them through things like universal background checks, doing something about...
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these are all the fdic banks in the united states. and the highest earnings of the banking industry ever in a quarter are slightly over $38 billion. the industry is likely to touch that $38 billion level. so there's a good chance that the fourth quarter of this year will be the highest earning period ever in the history of the american banking industry. and when you take a look at that $38 billion relative to the $25 billion that was earned in the fourth quarter last year, it'll be a 50% increase in the earnings of the industry in that quarter. in 2013, the probability is that the industry will go through the $38 billion level on a quarterly basis. and at the same time because the industry is massively overcapitalized and because it basically has an enormous amount of excess liquidity, the dividends will go up. the stock buyback programs will increase. so the outlook for the industry which has been superb for two years now, probably three years, it basically is only going to get better in 2013. >> right. >> the issue is why hasn't the
these are all the fdic banks in the united states. and the highest earnings of the banking industry ever in a quarter are slightly over $38 billion. the industry is likely to touch that $38 billion level. so there's a good chance that the fourth quarter of this year will be the highest earning period ever in the history of the american banking industry. and when you take a look at that $38 billion relative to the $25 billion that was earned in the fourth quarter last year, it'll be a 50%...
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states or its tariffs but after world war i they were flat on their back and win the united states has the tiffin the have retaliated and one of the things that happens in the great depression of the united states what passes is that international trade cycle that contributed greatly to the great depression. this is not unusual political leaders will typically go back to what has worked in the past often unaware of the conditions that allowed them to work may no longer prevail. the question then is whether or not the party system is about to exhaust itself in some unnamed new crisis. the exterior in the 1850's and the 1930's. i come back to the platforms. the republican party platform in 1932 spoke of love for the democrats had done in the previous congress and you could see the steam coming out of the pages as you read the platform because they couldn't believe that the democratic party was going to support the currency and the gold standard. they couldn't believe they were going on the balanced budget and they couldn't believe they were in favor. these little outlandish ideas and the
states or its tariffs but after world war i they were flat on their back and win the united states has the tiffin the have retaliated and one of the things that happens in the great depression of the united states what passes is that international trade cycle that contributed greatly to the great depression. this is not unusual political leaders will typically go back to what has worked in the past often unaware of the conditions that allowed them to work may no longer prevail. the question...
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he said, "it's easier to get an assault rifle today in the united states than it is to get adequate mental health care and that's wrong." and i think speaking on behalf of parents like you and me and american citizens, you cannot disagree with that statement, brian. >> powerful quote. nancy, we'll continue to cover this starting tomorrow night. thank you for being with us. >>> when we come back this evening, other news of this day, including the late word that an american war hero and longest-serving u.s. senator has died. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or jus
he said, "it's easier to get an assault rifle today in the united states than it is to get adequate mental health care and that's wrong." and i think speaking on behalf of parents like you and me and american citizens, you cannot disagree with that statement, brian. >> powerful quote. nancy, we'll continue to cover this starting tomorrow night. thank you for being with us. >>> when we come back this evening, other news of this day, including the late word that an...
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. >> while the majority of prisons in the united states offer educational programs for their inmates, spring creek is the country's only maximum security facility to run a fully accredited high school within its walls. >> the program is designed for youthful offenders convicted of a felony offense. they can be in age from 16 to 22 right now. >> wayne young has been the principal of the school for the past five years. >> we have the same curriculum that any regular high school would have. we have three teachers. they're all highly qualified to teach in their content subject areas. we have basically english, math, social studies and science as our core areas. then we try and bring in as many electives as possible. >> if you pass the high school qualifying, we might want to put you into an independent math or english. so we can get you graduated and out of here faster. >> the challenge here is you have to look beyond the reason they are here and address the needs that got them here. okay? so we're talking about socialization skills. basic academics. >> just the shape first. don't try to
. >> while the majority of prisons in the united states offer educational programs for their inmates, spring creek is the country's only maximum security facility to run a fully accredited high school within its walls. >> the program is designed for youthful offenders convicted of a felony offense. they can be in age from 16 to 22 right now. >> wayne young has been the principal of the school for the past five years. >> we have the same curriculum that any regular high...
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states if congress can't do it before january 1st. >> and john, there was talk all day about possibly a mini deal. is that still on the table and if so what would it look like? >> it is still on the table, what harry reid and mitch mcconnell are working on. the question is can they device something in the next 24 hours that would set an income tax hike threshold to $400,000 and use steps to use that revenue to defer the sequester, those automatic indiscriminate budget cuts nobody wants to happen. the question is going to be, can they get that done and get enough republicans in the senate to support it to convince the house to take it up? if not, the president and democrats are going to dare republicans to block an up or down vote on the president's proposal of tax hikes for everyone over $250,000. >> john harwood joining us from washington this evening. thanks so much, john. >>> and a program note. david gregory will have an exclusive interview with president obama on the fiscal cliff crisis this sunday on "meet the press." >>> and now to the weather. and more snow is on the way as we
states if congress can't do it before january 1st. >> and john, there was talk all day about possibly a mini deal. is that still on the table and if so what would it look like? >> it is still on the table, what harry reid and mitch mcconnell are working on. the question is can they device something in the next 24 hours that would set an income tax hike threshold to $400,000 and use steps to use that revenue to defer the sequester, those automatic indiscriminate budget cuts nobody...
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united states hasn't been part of this uprising since the beginning, and that the united states is now almost two years in coming into, say, some of the people who are actually fighting along side the syrians are terrorists while the united states and nato are really just sitting on the side looilines. it would be like declaring one member of a staff a terrorist, but not everyone else. tease people work together. all of the different rebel groups will fight along side each other. they coordinate. sometimes they fight among themselves, but to see the united states, which is really sitting on the sidelines, come in now and trying to play rebel politics, it is certainly something that the opposition does not welcome. >> of course, the u.s. is concerned about what they're seeing in libya, according to all reports, that some of the weapons that were supplied through middle men have now gotten to terror groups. they're concerned about tracking the weapons and about possible blowback depending what kind of regime replace assad because no one thinks this regime will survive, whether it takes w
united states hasn't been part of this uprising since the beginning, and that the united states is now almost two years in coming into, say, some of the people who are actually fighting along side the syrians are terrorists while the united states and nato are really just sitting on the side looilines. it would be like declaring one member of a staff a terrorist, but not everyone else. tease people work together. all of the different rebel groups will fight along side each other. they...
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and the party is going to fight for it in perpetuity to the point of putting it in the united states constitution and running on that platform means something to me. it means serious challenge to the direction of history. your thoughts? >> i agree. and i know that clark has fought the good fight and lost and i expect he's going to continue to lose for at least a little while. there is the ark of history bending in the direction of gay rights and, you know, to have george will say that it was brutal, but it was also true. when you look at the younger generation, you look at our kids and even republican kids, they're not as liberal on this issue as democratic kids, but they're getting there. so, overtime, this will change. the problem right now for clark and for all republicans who are trying to liberalize their party in any way, maybe that's on immigration and on women's rights. they have doubled down on a certain kind of high bound, white, conservative christian, very backwards base. and they have pandered to that base for so long that it's very hard to imagine an electoral future. >
and the party is going to fight for it in perpetuity to the point of putting it in the united states constitution and running on that platform means something to me. it means serious challenge to the direction of history. your thoughts? >> i agree. and i know that clark has fought the good fight and lost and i expect he's going to continue to lose for at least a little while. there is the ark of history bending in the direction of gay rights and, you know, to have george will say that it...